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Old 02-25-2010, 05:45 AM
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Awesome stuff Jason. Very nicely displayed. Thanks for posting the pictures.
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Old 02-25-2010, 09:55 PM
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Jason...

Beautiful collection. Thanks so much for posting this. It is so tastefully displayed and shows off magnificently.

I'm still amazed at how much more realistic the original Hartlands are. Even though the newer ones used the same molds, they just never captured the subtlety or charm of the originals.

I also love the way you've displayed the tags. Are those Riker Cases that you used? It's tough to tell, but they really show off well that way.

Congrats on an amazing and very classy collection. Your Mickey Mantle Lamp is a killer as well. Please keep us posted as to whether you can find the other version. You might try calling Lou Criscione of Inside the Park Collectibles. He probably won't have one for sale, but is well connected to many Hartland/Figural Collectors who may just know of one that's available.

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Old 02-26-2010, 01:35 AM
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Here's a little "toughie" that I recently acquired. Perhaps not the most majestic of the Hartlands, but very difficult to find in its original packaging. Even tougher with the clear blister pack firmly sealed all the way around (and not punched in).

Although not the main Memorabilia Board, this thread seemed like the best place to post it...

Jason- Please post some of you Jeff Reiss Hartlands if it's not too much trouble. Would really LOVE to see those!
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Old 02-26-2010, 03:21 PM
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Hey, I have the same bat boy in the packaging as well. I don't have it displayed though. I will see about breaking out the Riess Hartlands one weekend. I think I have them all, but not postive. For some reason I was thinking I still needed the Maris done in a Cardinals uniform. Will have to see. Wonder if Jeff is still painting these pieces? I know they were limited to 10 of each piece he did at one time. I was sending them to him as fast as he was repainting them.

Not sure if they are Riker cases. I will have to look and see. Will let you know though.

I got my round Hartland lamp from Lou last year. I saw him at the National last year in Cleveland, but he hasn't come up with an oblong one yet.

Thanks for the props on the set.

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Old 02-26-2010, 04:42 PM
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Well, you're definitely one step ahead of me with all things Hartland. I've never seen the repainted Reiss ones (just heard about them), so hope you can post 'em sometime soon.

Again.... beautiful collection!

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Old 02-26-2010, 10:17 PM
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Great hartlands. I do have the complete set of original Hartlands. I had all the newer ones but sold them except fot the Cobb. Jason, here is a story, I bought that same Mantle lamp without the shade in the 1970's at an antique mall. Foolishly I tried to clean the gold from the statue because I thought it had been painted. So it became worthless.

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